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geldedus commented on Developer's block   underlap.org/developers-b... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
geldedus · a day ago
Just use AI. It is really good at producing documentation, tests etc
geldedus commented on 1976 Soviet edition of 'The Hobbit' (2015)   mashable.com/archive/sovi... · Posted by u/us-merul
geldedus · 11 days ago
Brilliant? To me they are rather naive, childish
geldedus commented on I launched 17 side projects. Result? I'm rich in expired domains    · Posted by u/cesargstn
jonplackett · a month ago
I have now reached the point where I won’t buy the domain name until I get a prototype ready.

I’ve only bought one domain name since then and got the project out!

I think the domain name is your reward for finishing your minimum viable product.

geldedus · a month ago
never bought a domain until i had the first production version ready
geldedus commented on iPhone 16 cameras vs. traditional digital cameras   candid9.com/phone-camera/... · Posted by u/sergiotapia
dagmx · a month ago
The points really boil down to:

1. Difference in focal length/ position.

2. Difference in color processing

But…the article is fairly weak on both points?

1. It’s unclear why the author is comparing different focal lengths without clarifying what they used. If I use the 24mm equivalent on either my full frame or my iPhone, the perspective will be largely the same modulo some lens correction. Same if I use the 70mm or whatever the focal length is.

2. Color processing is both highly subjective but also completely something you can disable on the phone and the other camera. It’s again, no different between the two.

It’s a poor article because it doesn’t focus on the actual material differences.

The phone will have a smaller sensor. It will have more noise and need to do more to combat it. It won’t have as shallow a depth of field.

The phone will also of course have different ergonomics.

But the things the post focuses on are kind of poor understandings of the differences in what they’re shooting and how their cameras work.

geldedus · a month ago
they don't even know what "bokeh" means
geldedus commented on iPhone 16 cameras vs. traditional digital cameras   candid9.com/phone-camera/... · Posted by u/sergiotapia
geldedus · a month ago
that's not what "bokeh" means ; that's only out of focus blur of the background
geldedus commented on AGI Is Mathematically Impossible (3): Kolmogorov Complexity    · Posted by u/ICBTheory
geldedus · a month ago
there is a thing called quantum computing. So nope.
geldedus commented on In China, Your Credit Score Is Affected by Your Political Opinions   privateinternetaccess.com... · Posted by u/peterkelly
geldedus · 10 years ago
Of course it is. China is a communist country, where's the news? This is how communist countries work.
geldedus commented on Ask HN: A startup runs at a loss for 6+ years, gets acquired. Was it a success?    · Posted by u/nstart
geldedus · 10 years ago
Yes, it is definitely a success (if the acquisition price exceeds the total expenses)
geldedus commented on Ask HN: Any successful startups that is founded by a designer?    · Posted by u/taylorling
mazeway · 10 years ago
Airbnb
geldedus · 10 years ago
nope, he had a technical cofounder, Nathan Blecharczyk
geldedus commented on Why Germans work fewer hours but produce more   knote.com/2014/11/10/why-... · Posted by u/prattbhatt
geldedus · 10 years ago
French are in the same case as the Germans: they work less hours but have one of the biggers productivity in the world.

u/geldedus

KarmaCake day17February 8, 2008View Original